KB Home Logs Unexpected 3Q Profit Amid Housing Momentum

Energized by the long-awaited recovery in the housing market, home builder KB Home (KBH) revealed a surprise third-quarter profit on Friday amid soaring deliveries and strengthening prices.

Shares of the Los Angeles-based company jumped more than 2% in reaction to the stronger-than-expected bottom-line results.

KB Home said it earned $3.26 million, or 4 cents a share, last quarter, compared with a loss of $9.65 million, or 13 cents a share, a year earlier. Analysts had been bracing for a loss of 16 cents a share.

“It is clear that the recovery in housing is gaining momentum across the country as inventory levels are declining and home prices are on the rise,” CEO Jeffrey Mezger said in a statement.

Mezger highlighted the turnaround in California, where he said the company is “seeing dramatic improvement” as strength in coastal markets “is now spreading inland” to Sacramento, the Central Valley and the Inland Empire.

Underscoring the improving housing market, KB Home said its backlog soared 18% year-over-year to 3,142 as of the end of the quarter. Revenue in backlog surged 33% to $744.7 million.

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